“It is quite uncomfortable but we have had to realize that there aren’t so many letters sent any more and that means a need for fewer employees. We cannot see any way to avoid it,” Isa Rogild, head of the union HK’s unit for postal workers, told broadcaster DR.

There are 12,700 Danish employees of Post Nord, which was created in 2009 as a fusion between Post Denmark and the Swedish postal service, Posten AB. The Swedish state owns 60 percent of the joint company, while Denmark holds the other 40 percent.